After Elliott pitted on Lap 19, Logano stayed out and took over the lead, which he was able to build up to almost two full seconds. The lead stuck until a pit stop on Lap 77, one that saw Busch move into the lead for the first time all day.

Busch had a 13.3-second stop to race out into first place. Rowdy was then able to keep his lead and build on it while his competitors struggled to just keep up. Elliott had a hard time gaining track position following the stop, via JR Motorsports:

Chase says "car is good, just have to get track position back" P5 lap 86

Meanwhile, Kenseth held onto second place, with Logano, Bayne and Elliot slightly behind him. This battle actually seemed to be the most interesting part of the day given the way Busch was dominating the field.

Bayne and then Elliott eventually passed Kenseth to move into second and third, respectively.

However, it was Busch who remained ahead of the pack and came away with the impressive victory, putting him in a class by himself at Dover:

He now has one more competition to go this weekend, but it will be the toughest. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will feature the best drivers in the world competing in the FedEx 400. Still, Busch clearly has the talent to win at the Monster Mile after winning this event nine times total (across all three series).

He said after the second win:

"I think we'll be all right tomorrow," @KyleBusch says of his chances for a weekend sweep.